Health outcomes, education, healthcare delivery and quality – 3048. From uterus to university: Recruitment and retention of a primary prevention birth cohort

2013 
Methods In 1994, the Canadian Asthma Primary Prevention Study (CAPPS) was established. This high-risk birth cohort has 2 sites, Winnipeg and Vancouver, Canada. Expectant mothers were recruited during the third trimester. Enrollment criteria were a first degree relative with asthma or two first degree relatives with other allergic diseases. Participants were prenatally randomized into control and intervention groups. Intervention measures were introduced before birth and during baby’s first year of life. Follow-up assessments by a Pediatric Allergist included skin prick testing (SPT) to common food and inhalants and pulmonary function testing.
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